Albueanatomi Flashcards

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Skeleton of the right upper limb. Anterior and posterior views.
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Palpable bony prominences on the right upper limb. Anterior view.
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Palpable bony prominences on the right upper limb. Posterior view.
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Right humerus. Anterior and posterior views.
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Position of the sulcus intertubercularis of the right humerus with the limb hanging downward. Anterosuperior view.
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The proximal right humerus. Superior view.
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The distal right humerus. Inferior view.
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Right humerus. Lateral and medial views.
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Comparison of the humeral head axis and epicondylar axis. Skeleton of the right arm, medial view with the forearm pronated.
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The radius and ulna of the right forearm. Anterior view. The radius and ulna have been separated to demonstrate the articular surfaces of the proximal and distal radioulnar joints.
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The radius and ulna of the right forearm. Posterior view. The radius and ulna have been separated to demonstrate the articular surfaces of the proximal and distal radioulnar joints.
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The radius and ulna of the right arm in supination. The radius and ulna are parallel to each other in supination, whereas in pronation the radius crosses over the ulna.
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The radius and ulna of the right arm in pronation.
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The right upper limb. Lateral view. The forearm is supinated (the radius and ulna are parallel).
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Right forearm. Lateral view. The radius and ulna have been separated to demonstrate the articular surfaces of the ulna for the proximal and distal radioulnar joints.
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The radius and ulna of the right forearm. Anterosuperior view. The proximal and distal radioulnar joints are functionally interlinked by the interosseous membrane. As a result, motion in one joint is invariably combined with motion in the other.
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The proximal articular surfaces of the radius and ulna of the right forearm. Proximal view.
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The articulating skeletal elements of the right elbow joint. Anterior view.
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The articulating skeletal elements of the right elbow joint. Posterior view.
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The articulating skeletal elements of the right elbow joint. Lateral view.
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The articulating skeletal elements of the right elbow joint. Medial view.
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Skeletal and soft-tissue elements of the right elbow joint. Coronal section viewed from the front. (Drawings based on specimens from the Anatomical Collection at the University of Kiel).
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Skeletal and soft-tissue elements of the right elbow joint. Sagittal section through the art. humeroradialis and art. radioulnaris proximalis, medial view. (Drawings based on specimens from the Anatomical Collection at the University of Kiel).
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Hvilke er de to fremre musklene på armen, og hva er hhv.: - Opprinnelse - Feste - Funksjon - Innervasjon
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Hvilke muskler ligger på baksiden av armen, og hva er hhv.: - Opprinnelse - Feste - Funksjon - Innervasjon
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Hvilke muskler er de superfisielle musklene forsiden av underarmen, og hva er hhv.: - Opprinnelse - Feste - Funksjon - Innervasjon
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Hvilke muskler tilhører radialismuskulaturen på underarmen, og hva er hhv.: - Opprinnelse - Feste - Funksjon - Innervasjon
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Hvilke muskler finner man superfisielt på underarmen, og hva er hhv.: - Opprinnelse - Feste - Funksjon - Innervasjon
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Hvilke muskler er dype ekstensorer på underarmen, og hva er hhv.: - Opprinnelse - Feste - Funksjon - Innervasjon
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Hvilke muskler flekterer albueleddet?
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Hvilke muskler ekstenderer albuleddet?
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Hvilke muskler supinerer albueleddet?
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Hvilke muskler pronerer albueleddet?
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Hvordan er forholdet mellom n.medianus og m.pronator teres i 95% av tilfellene?
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Hvordan er forholdet mellom n.radialis og m.supinator i alburegionen?